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Wired Wisconsin: Praises signing of e-waste bill

Contact: Thad Nation 414.412.7814 Governor Doyle and Senator Miller Applauded for Efforts MILWAUKEE—Wired Wisconsin, a nonprofit technology issue coalition, applauded Governor Doyle for signing Senate Bill 107 into law today, making it easier for consumers to recycling electronic waste. The coalition also praised the bipartisan support in the state legislature and the bill’s author, Senator Mark Miller (D-Monona), for his effort...

Associated Recyclers of Wisconsin: State recycling association applauds signing of electronics recycling legislation

Media Contact: Toral Jha, Executive Director Associated Recyclers of Wisconsin execdirector@arow-online.org (608) 243-8643 Madison, WI (October 23, 2009) – As Governor Jim Doyle signed Senate Bill 107, Wisconsin’s Electronics Recycling Bill, into law today, the Associated Recyclers of Wisconsin (AROW) recognizes the cooperation of numerous partners to assure passage of this landmark legislation. “Local governments, processors, collectors, landfill operators, and the environmental community alike have...

Gov. Doyle: Signs electronic recycling bill into law

Contact: Laura Smith, Office of the Governor, 608-261-2162 MADISON – Governor Jim Doyle today signed into law Senate Bill 107 at the State Capitol in Madison.  “This bill represents significant progress on the collection, recycling and disposal of electronic devices,” Governor Doyle said. “I want to thank legislators for moving forward this important legislation, which was a key recommendation by the...

Clean Wisconsin: Governor Doyle signs bill to ease hassle of recycling electronic waste

Contact: Amber Meyer Smith, Program Director, 608.251.7020 ext. 14, 608.347.6026 (cell) Nearly Ten Years in the Making, Law will Keep Harmful Toxins out of Environment Madison, Wis – Officially sealing an environmental victory nearly ten years in the making, Governor Jim Doyle today signed Senate Bill 107, a law that will help keep dangerous toxins out of...

Wisconsin Technology Council, Forward Wisconsin: Tech Council, Forward Wisconsin collaborate on national events to showcase state business sectors

Madison - The Wisconsin Technology Council and Forward Wisconsin will work together to raise the state’s profile as a good place to do business through exposure at targeted conventions, trade shows and exhibitions, leaders of the groups announced Friday. The partnership includes Forward Wisconsin’s major support for the MidAmerica Healthcare Venture Forum, to be held Nov. 11-12 in Madison, as...

Discover Mediaworks: D.P. Knudten joins Discover Mediaworks as creative director

Contact: Mark C. Rose, Chief Executive Officer, 715-477-1500 Award-Winning Pro to Lead Branding and Marketing Campaigns MADISON – Discover Mediaworks, an industry leader in integrated communications and strategic media services, is pleased to announce that D.P. Knudten, a leading-edge creative director who has managed award-winning campaigns for nationally known brands, has joined Discover Mediaworks as the company’s Creative Director. “Discover Mediaworks...

UW-Milwaukee: Wisconsin DNR Secretary speaks on energy Nov. 5 at UWM

MILWAUKEE – Wisconsin is positioning itself to be a leader in the development of energy technology, research and the green economy. The University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee (UWM) campus is right in the thick of the action, says Matt Frank, Secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR). Frank will speak about the how the water-rich state is evolving into a...

DATCP: Add the landscape pesticide registry to your end of year to-do list

Contact: Jane Larson (608) 224-5005 MADISON—Clean the gutters. Check. Drain the garden hose. Check. Find the snow shovels. Check. As you’re marking off your end of year lawn and garden chore list, why don’t you add one more item, to sign up for the landscape pesticide registry for 2010? Once on the registry, you’ll be notified of professional lawn and...
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